Douglas 'Hurricane' Hall

Douglas 'Hurricane' Hall

Douglas "Hurricane" Hall was born in 1961 in the Flathead Valley of the great state of Montana. He became a big fan of the cinema at a young age. Painfully shy, he always hid in the background and rarely engaged in activities that would place him in the spotlight. In 1989, he found himself working as an extra for Steven Spielberg in the f... Show more »
Douglas "Hurricane" Hall was born in 1961 in the Flathead Valley of the great state of Montana. He became a big fan of the cinema at a young age. Painfully shy, he always hid in the background and rarely engaged in activities that would place him in the spotlight. In 1989, he found himself working as an extra for Steven Spielberg in the film "Always." Douglas enjoyed life "on set" and took a lot away from that experience, spending his breaks from truck driving as security and close protection for film and television celebrities. In 2017, Jared Hogan thought Douglas had the "look" and "moves" he wanted for a music video he was directing for the Rainbow Kitten Surprise song "Fever Pitch." At that point, Douglas became the infamous "Dancing Cowboy." Shortly afterward, Douglas heard about a feature being filmed in his local area called "Useless." He told the filmmakers he would show up and be any help he could. Minutes after he showed up on set he was cast as the "Pork 'N' Beans Guy." Douglas has nothing but praise for this cast and crew. "They're the kinda folks you'd work for free for. I like where they're coming from and the commitment they exercise." Douglas loves riding horseback and spends all his free time with his beautiful wife Erin, his six children, and his growing number of grandchildren. They continue to live on their modest horse ranch among the mountains and trees of Montana. Douglas has a dream of building a film studio locally and "crankin' out" good high quality films that everyone can enjoy with there families. Show less «
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